Example 1: Monitor the root (/) partition every 60 seconds. The "used space" threshold is 90%, if this threshold is exceeded after 2 minutes (2 monitor cycles), then sent traps continually until this state of condition goes from True to False:

Example 2: Monitor using an auto watcher all partitions every 60 seconds. The "used space" threshold is 90%, if this threshold is exceeded after 2 minutes (2 monitor cycles), then sent traps continually until this state of condition goes from True to False:

2) The -matchtype can be positive or negative like -critera '/opt/CA/.*' which would say monitor all file systems which were not like /opt/CA/*

3) The -monflags are the inherited monitor flags and could be 0x0020030

4) The -loss is fatal which means if a monitored object is removed send a fatal trap but this can be modified to remove the watcher instead. Since some people get confused on the fatal trap thiking its for the percent used when its because the item is removed.

The flag settings for the above goal is the sum of each flag: 0x00200300

For more information see the SystemEDGE Agent User Guide, Section 9 "Using the Self-Monitoring Capability"

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